HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO..........

Yada wrote:
Jr. Kimbrough who would've been 92 today.

I also learned today that he fathered 36 children.


I had a ticket to see Iggy Pop at Capital Ballroom in April 96 but couldn’t make it. A regret that became bigger when I recently discovered that Junior Kimbrough opened that show. Anyone see it?



his holiness - Jerry Garcia -would have been 80
Wowza!

Bagley wrote:
his holiness - Jerry Garcia -would have been 80


As such, we now enter "The Days Between"
Shout-out to all my 9/21 birthday sibs!

https://youtu.be/Gs069dndIYk
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jimmy page is 79 years young today.

off to listen to song remains the same –> the rain song (live, obvs)
sweetcell wrote:
jimmy page is 79 years young today.

off to listen to song remains the same –> the rain song (live, obvs)


Does he still date 14 year olds?
that 14 year old is now a young 68.

Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
jimmy page is 79 years young today.

off to listen to song remains the same –> the rain song (live, obvs)


Does he still date 14 year olds?
Cock wrote:
that 14 year old is now a young 68.

Space wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
jimmy page is 79 years young today.

off to listen to song remains the same –> the rain song (live, obvs)


Does he still date 14 year olds?



He was 29, she was 14, That makes her 64 now.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Mattix

I was asking if he has a new 14 year old girlfriend?

Edit: He met his current partner when he was 70 and she was 24.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is 45 today.  mnohaya lita!
phil collins is 72 years young today.

just saw a recent pic of him… fingers crossed he makes it to 73 :-(
sweetcell wrote:
phil collins is 72 years young today.

just saw a recent pic of him… fingers crossed he makes it to 73 :-(
The footage of those Genesis concerts from last year (or maybe it was two years ago) was painful to watch.
It’s bizarre how badly some people age. It’s not as if Phil was ever a big drug user. Yes he was an alcoholic for a while. I guess he took too many pain meds for a while. Played the drums too much…..wore himself out in the 80s….dude was everywhere. Even after reading his autobiography-and the last third was painful- it wasn’t clear to me what he did wrong other than marry the wrong women. His friend Clapton, for example was a bad heroin, cocaine and alcohol addict for two decades and yet aged nowhere near as badly. I think some people are just lucky (better genes) and are able to withstand the abuses more. I mean I think Phil was a relatively clean guy compared to the Keefs and Jimmy Pages of the world.

Anyways happy birthday Phil!
Starsky wrote:
It’s bizarre how badly some people age. It’s not as if Phil was ever a big drug user. Yes he was an alcoholic for a while. I guess he took too many pain meds for a while. Played the drums too much…..wore himself out in the 80s….dude was everywhere. Even after reading his autobiography-and the last third was painful- it wasn’t clear to me what he did wrong other than marry the wrong women. His friend Clapton, for example was a bad heroin, cocaine and alcohol addict for two decades and yet aged nowhere near as badly. I think some people are just lucky (better genes) and are able to withstand the abuses more. I mean I think Phil was a relatively clean guy compared to the Keefs and Jimmy Pages of the world.

Anyways happy birthday Phil!


I mean, does anything matter other than luck and genes at this point? You're either dealt a good hand or a bad hand… One bad hiccup can fuck things up for a long time if not ever.
Yada wrote:
Starsky wrote:
It’s bizarre how badly some people age. It’s not as if Phil was ever a big drug user. Yes he was an alcoholic for a while. I guess he took too many pain meds for a while. Played the drums too much…..wore himself out in the 80s….dude was everywhere. Even after reading his autobiography-and the last third was painful- it wasn’t clear to me what he did wrong other than marry the wrong women. His friend Clapton, for example was a bad heroin, cocaine and alcohol addict for two decades and yet aged nowhere near as badly. I think some people are just lucky (better genes) and are able to withstand the abuses more. I mean I think Phil was a relatively clean guy compared to the Keefs and Jimmy Pages of the world.

Anyways happy birthday Phil!


I mean, does anything matter other than luck and genes at this point? You're either dealt a good hand or a bad hand… One bad hiccup can fuck things up for a long time if not ever.


The study of longevity genes is a developing science. It is estimated that about 25 percent of the variation in human life span is determined by genetics, but which genes, and how they contribute to longevity, are not well understood.

https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/understanding/traits/longevity/
It’s not just longevity but quality of life….
philip glass is 86 years young today.

bonus trivia: he was born in ol' bawlmore!  his dad owned a record shop (wiki doesn't say which one, or where) and was an avid consumer of music, which deeply influenced philip.
…the cell phone 50 years old today.

While cell phones would not be available to the average consumer for another decade…

Ha! More like 25 years for average Joe.

“I was not surprised that everybody has a cell phone,” Cooper, now 94, told CNN. “We used to tell the story then that someday when you’re born you would be assigned a phone number. If you didn’t answer the phone, you would die.”
Justin wrote:
Ha! More like 25 years for average Joe.

i'm an average joe in this regard: i got my first cell almost exactly 25 years ago (still have the same number).  although we should specify that "joe" is north american.  i distinctly remember europeans being way ahead of us in this regard.  i was traveling to euroland regularly for work at the time and all my euro-buddies were shocked that americans had such a low cell adoption rate.  we eventually caught up, some 5 years later.